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Home Dictionary Name: performer Page: 2specific performance
specific performance see performance ...
substantial performance
substantial performance see performance ...
British performance
British performance, means a performance given by an individual who is a British citizen or resident in the United Kingdom or taking place in the United Kingdom, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9(2), 4th Edn., Para 590, p. 388....
Non performance
Non performance, defined (Easements Act, s. 6) neglect or failure to perform [s. 65(d), T.P. Act]...
Performance guarantee
Performance guarantee, includes the documents such as letter of comfort, paper purchase agreement, state support agreement, concession agreement for infrastructure project and other agreements guaranteed in certain performance on behalf of government departments, public sector undertakings, local authorities, statutory boards, corporations and cooperative institutions. [West Bengal Ceiling on Government Guarantees Act, 2001, s. 2(d)]...
Tender of performance
Tender of performance, means an offer to perform usually necessary to hold the defaulting party to a contract liable for breach, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1480....
To perform those duties etc
To perform those duties etc., the words 'to perform those duties, etc.' in s. 44(3) has to be read once after the word 'fit' and a second time after the words 'Regional Transport Authority'. That will explain the importance of the conjunction 'and' which is found in sub-cl. (b) after the words 'such authority', State of Rajasthan v. Noor Mohammad, AIR 1973 SC 2729 (2731): (1973) 1 SCR 841: (1972) 2 SCC 454 [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 44(3)]...
performance bond
performance bond see bond ...
impossibility of performance
impossibility of performance see impossibility ...
perform
perform 1 : to adhere to and fulfill the terms of [ an obligation] 2 : to carry out or bring about [ the work according to design] 3 : to do according to prescribed ritual or law [ a marriage ceremony] 4 : to give a public rendition or presentation of [ a copyrighted play] vi 1 : to adhere to and fulfill the terms of a contract, promise, or obligation [failed to under the agreement] 2 : to carry out or present something ...
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